Nokia’s New N900

Nokia has released yet another breath taking phone this time around the Finnish company has spring back into action with this recent addition the N900.
Having released many series of solid phone, this time around Nokia has upped its ante with a sleek new design and a powerful handset that would make any tech junkie bend to its knees. At 18mm thick, you could expect the N900 a bit chunkier than you’d ever expect but the phone itself is solid and well built. There are no buttons on top giving you this clean feel. The phone itself has a dimension of 110.9 x 59.8 x 18mm and weights at 181 grams. Considering its weight it might be heavy than the average smart phone.
It sports a 3.5 inch screen that slides back to reveal the full QWERTY keyboard that is perfect and evenly spaced out. The first thing you should notice about the phone would be the exception of making calls, you can only make calls on landscape mode making it near impossible to operate with one hand.
The phone is integrated with Maemo 5 technology, the same thing that you see on Linux devices. This in turn means developers can create a number of useful applications making the phone flexible and versatile.
With a 3.5-inch LCD screen and a 800×480 resolution it’s almost like you’re having a notebook in the palm of your hand. The images are crystal clear and colorful that makes picture viewing and video playback a niche for the N900.
The N900 supports a host of new connectivity features including the Ovi by Nokia, Skype, Jabber, SIP and Google Talk just to name a few. Messages are displayed alongside the SMS and with the unique “Conversations” tab it’s very simple to switch from messages.
The N900 is an awesome piece of device offering the best in both worlds. Consider this a new step in Nokia in making quality and awesome phones.
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